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(Almost) First in line for the swine flu vaccine

That’s my son, James. He’s seven years old.
We were actually fifth to sign in at the MD Now Urgent Care Walk-in Medical Clinic in Boynton Beach for the FluMist 2009 H1N1 live, attenuated influenza vaccine, also known as the swine flu shot.Doctors offices throughout Palm Beach County and the state are beginning to vaccinate against swine flu, which has killed 121 people in Florida since the outbreak began six months ago.
I have a baby in the house, and it’s a relief to me to know that my 7-year-old will be less likely to bring home swine flu from his school, now.
The nasal mist, like the injectable versions of swine flu vaccine, are made with the same methods, by the same manufacturers, as the seasonal flu shot, so I personally am comfortable with the vaccine’s safety. Swine flu has sickened many, many people in our area, and it will sicken many, many more before this pandemic passes.
One less worry. That’s why my family is getting the swine flu shot.